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Toyota bZ3 all-electric sedan launched in China

Toyota bZ3 all-electric sedan launched in China


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Toyota has launched its first followup to the all-electric bZ4X. Thankfully its name, the Toyota bZ3, is a little easier to remember. It helps if you think of "bZ" as a family of electric vehicles, as the company has stated, with the initials standing for "Beyond Zero" (as in zero emissions). Whereas the bZ4X is an all-wheel-drive crossover (hence the "4X"), the bZ3 is a sedan that seems poised — and named — to go after the Tesla Model 3.

It's underpinned by Toyota's global e-TNGA platform for EVs. However, the bZ3's battery pack is built by Chinese partner BYD. Toyota says that when combined with its many years of hybrid experience, presumably in technologies such as regenerative energy recapture, the total range is over 373 miles. That is no doubt helped by a drag coefficient of 0.218, which ranks with the best of the latest EV crop.

Toyota didn't disclose the bZ3's power output, but according to China’s Ministry of Industry and Information Technology the car will be offered with either 178 or 238 horsepower outputs. BYD's lithium iron phosphate Blade batteries are said to have better energy density and safety than other designs. Toyota allays fears of battery decay by promising they will retain 90 percent of their capacity after 10 years.